fresh off his election night victory, governor jerry brown was walking on air wednesday morning, feeling light and ready to make light of prop 30's impact on wealthy taxpayers. >> do you feel, as some people predict, that there will be a protest on taxpayers? >> high-paid individuals have more to fear than the taxed individual. >> partly through a sales tax increase that applies to everybody, but mostly through a personal income tax hike that only nabs single filers making $250,000 a year or more and joint filers making 500,000 and up. so what's the bottom line? we crunch the numbers, and a single file taxpayer making $350,000 a year will pay an additional 1,500 annually. for a single payer making a million dollars a year, that number jumps up to 19,500. but for a typical earner making $55,000 and not subject to the personal income tax hike, they pay $55 more a year. and here's another way to look at the same data. the independent california budget project calculated that the top 1% of all earners, those making $533,000 and up would pay for almost 79% of all of prop 30's revenues. the ne